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Hindi is being imposed to erase Marathi language and culture, we will not allow it: Congress' Sapkal Mumbai, June 18 (UNI) Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee President Harshvardhan Sapkal here ...
Where does Kamal Haasan stand on the issue of imposition of Hindi in the south? 'I stand with Punjab. I stand with Karnataka. I stand with Andhra,' is his quick reply.
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We truly have to believe that it is Indian cinema. We are all Indian cinema. We are not North, we are not South, we are collectively making cinema what it is. I think that’s most important that we don ...
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We oppose Indian languages like Hindi but we praise English. Why do many people feel that English is closer to them and Indian languages are farther? We should also think about this," he said.
Hindi now mandatory 3rd language in Maharashtra for Classes 1-5 as state rolls out NEP "We are Hindus but not Hindi. If you try to paint Maharashtra as Hindi, there is bound to be a struggle.
Muthukrishnan’s remarks come as tensions escalate between the Tamil Nadu government and the Centre over the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which recommends a three-language formula.
MDMK MP Vaiko strongly opposes the three-language policy, stating, "If Hindi is imposed, we will lose our culture, we will lose our language. We fought in 1965, and Tamil Nadu will never accept this." ...
“I know now conversations are about Malayalam cinema right now. But not long ago, all of us were sitting in Kerala wondering how Hindi cinema does it? Makers like Hansal Mehta, Anurag Kashyap, and ...
“Centre withheld Rs 5,000 crore in funds meant for Tamil Nadu, after we refused to implement the NEP, which mandates a three-language policy," she said.
We are not against any language but against the ‘imposition’ of Hindi by the Centre. The BJP has stepped up its three-language push in the state, which will vote in an Assembly election next year.